The Man That Has Reunified Jew To The Ancestral Homeland, Adam Milstein

The Jewish people have always stayed close wherever they go across the world whether in pursuit of economic activities or other things. Through their religion, they have still managed to meet and share their faith, and occasionally they get to travel back to their ancestral home to visit family and home. Doing this has been what has helped them maintain who they are as a people, but it can at times prove costly and thus require assistance, and this is where Adam Milstein comes in and help. Adam Milstein widely known and cherished person in the Jewish community because of his philanthropic and humanitarian services that he gives those that require assistance. Many in Israel owe his charity organization called Adam and Gila Milstein Foundation a lot due to its constant aid and donations.

Adam’s charitable contributions and acts don’t stop just at the borders of Israel, but it extends far and wide reaching all Jews spread across the entire globe. Through Adam Milstein foundations these Jews that live far away from Israel receive assistance in the form of aid and fully paid planned visits to Israel. It is through these visits that they can rekindle the love of their ancestral homeland.

These visits by these Jews and especially those from the United States of America has played a prominent role in strengthening the ties Israel has with the United States. It has fostered a renewed Jewish unity and credit is due to Adam Milstein. Apart from helping individual people, Adam Milstein Foundation also assists other charitable groups to try foster and advocate for pro-Israel ties to other countries.

Milstein was born in 1957 in Haifa Israel by Eva Milstein and Hillel Milshtein who was a real estate developer. In 1971, Adam Milstein became a member of Israel Defence Forces. Adam joined the Israeli Institute of Technology and was able to graduate having attained his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Economics and Business in 1978.He married his wife Gila Elgrably in 1974 where they lived with her in Israel up to 1981. In 1981, the couple migrated to the United States of America.